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ANAHEIM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Vol. 6 • No. 3 AnaheimChamber.org MAYOR HARRY SIDHU’S ECONOMIC RECOVERY PLAN $15 MILLION TO HELP THE RECOVERY $15 MILLION TO HELP THE RECOVERY RESPONSE & RECOVERY RESOURCES HR/FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 15 15 6 6 SPECIAL COVID-19 “RESPONSE & RECOVERY” EDITION SPECIAL COVID-19 “RESPONSE & RECOVERY” EDITION ANAHEIM RESTAURANT GUIDE SEE WHO’S OPEN 9 9

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MAYOR HARRY SIDHU’S ECONOMIC RECOVERY PLAN

$15 MILLION TO HELP THE RECOVERY$15 MILLION TO HELP THE RECOVERY

RESPONSE & RECOVERY RESOURCES HR/FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS15 15

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INSIDEVolume 6 • Number 3

ANAHEIMCHAMBER OF COMMERCE

President’s MessagePresident’s Message

Welcome to a Special Edition of the Business AdvocateTodd Ament | President & CEO Anaheim Chamber of Commerce

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The world has changed in unimaginable ways over the past

few weeks. In this crisis, communities around the world have

pulled together, and Anaheim has epitomized this. In this issue, we

highlight both how the Anaheim community has worked to help

those hit hardest by the pandemic, and we provide resources to assist

Anaheim’s business community during this difficult time.

Mayor Harry Sidhu’s Anaheim Economic Recovery Task Force and PlanMayor Harry Sidhu organized the Anaheim Economic Recovery Task Force, which

includes the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, Visit Anaheim, and numerous business and community stakeholders. The task force provided key input into the Mayor’s Anaheim Economic Recovery Plan, which was approved by the City Council on March 26, providing $15 million to help the recovery.

Anaheim City Leaders Help the CommunityAs part of the Anaheim Economic Recovery Plan, the City Council provided funding for

a grant program to be administered by the Anaheim Community Foundation that has already provided grants to 35 Anaheim nonprofits. Going beyond the funding, Mayor Sidhu, Mayor Pro Tem Steve Faessel, and the City Councilmembers engaged in personal efforts to aid the community.

Response & Recovery ResourcesFinding the wide array of response and recovery resources can be daunting. A

brief overview is in this issue of the Business Advocate, including both financial and human resources assistance, and we have more information (and frequent updates) on www.AnaheimChamber.org to help you access them.

Major Anaheim Employers Help Staff and Community Many businesses and employees are struggling in the coronavirus pandemic.

However, some employers have been fortunate to be able to help their staff and help the community. Henry and Susan Samueli continue to pay 2,100 employees. Disney donated $3 million worth of N95 masks, ponchos, and food. The Angels provided grants to employees.

The Chamber looks forward to the reopening of the economy, the recovery, and everyone getting back to work safely. I hope you, your families, and your colleagues stay safe and healthy. Here’s to a successful recovery.

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INFORMATION FAQs on COVID-19

5 FEDERAL ASSISTANCE TAX & LOAN RELIEF

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MAYOR SIDHU’S ECONOMIC RECOVERY TASK FORCE

8 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

MAJOR EMPLOYERS HELP STAFF & COMMUNITY

9 RESTAURANT GUIDE

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Anaheim Resort Transportation delivering donated supplies to the Anaheim Emergency Operations Center.

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As part of the Anaheim Economic Recovery Plan, Mayor Harry

Sidhu, Mayor Pro Tem Steve Faessel, and the City Council allocated $2 million for grants to nonprofit organizations, tasking the Anaheim Community Foundation (ACF) with administering the grant program. This funding will help ensure all parts of the Anaheim community receive necessary support during the coronavirus pandemic, with nonprofits able to provide important services to Anaheim residents who have been severely impacted by the crisis.

ACF has already awarded nearly $1.4 million of that funding in the first four weeks since the City Council allocated the funds:

• $957,500 in funding for programs assisting families and youth with food, family support services, and household supplies (26 organizations: Anaheim Family YMCA, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Anaheim-Cypress, Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, Community Action Partnership, Orange County Conservation Corps, Lutheran Social Services of Southern California, Higher Ground, Bracken’s Kitchen, Children’s Bureau of Southern California, Grandma’s House of Hope, Mercy House, Pathways of Hope, Caterina’s Club, StandUp for Kids OC, 2-1-1 Orange County, Eli Home, Alana Club of Orange County, Community Health Initiative of Orange County, Give for a Smile, Giving Children Hope, Jamboree Housing, Sudanese-American Association, Emilio Nares Foundation, Grace Social & Medical Services, Miracles for Kids, and Renewable Farms)

• $360,000 in funding for programs assisting seniors and homebound individuals with food, hand sanitizer, gloves and face coverings, and household supplies (6 organizations: Meals on Wheels Orange County, Salvation Army Orange County, Alzheimer’s Orange County, Love Anaheim, Radiant Health Centers, and Mirage Manor Homecare)

• $80,000 in funding for programs assisting the homeless or motel residents, including for food, transportation, and temporary housing (4 organizations: Illumination Foundation, Chrysalis Orange County, Love Anaheim, and Project Dignity)

In addition to providing funding, Mayor Sidhu, Mayor Pro Tem Faessel, and the City Councilmembers have been actively assisting in the community during the coronavirus pandemic.

Mayor Harry Sidhu, Mayor Pro Tem Steve Faessel, Councilwoman Lucille Kring, Congressman Lou Correa, State Senator John Moorlach, Anaheim Fire & Rescue Chief Pat Russell, Anaheim Community Services Department staff, and Anaheim Convention Center employees have helped distribute food to needy families at the Honda Center with Second Harvest Food Bank. The first day provided 4,000 families with food. Each subsequent Saturday morning, Second Harvest Food Bank has provided 1,000 families with food at Honda Center. The Disneyland Resort donated its excess food to help supplement Second Harvest Food Bank’s supplies during the pandemic, above Disneyland’s annual donation of 20,000 meals to Second Harvest.

Mayor Harry Sidhu accepted donations of 1,500 surgical masks for the Anaheim Fire & Rescue Department from BYD via Anaheim Resort Transportation. He also helped distribute food to seniors with Meals on Wheels.

Mayor Pro Tem Steve Faessel helped coordinate donations of distilled water, canned goods, and toilet paper for the Anaheim Emergency Operations Center from Crown ACE Hardware, Honda Center, Angels Baseball, Anaheim Desert Palm Hotel & Suites, Candy Cane Inn, and Peacock Suites with coordination from Anaheim Resort Transportation, the Anaheim Ducks, Angels Baseball, and Visit Anaheim. Thanks to donations from ACE Hardware, former Councilwoman Kris Murray, and the Anaheim Community Services Department, Faessel was able to pick up and deliver toilet paper to residents of Palm Lodge Estates and Sunkist Mobile Homes. His staff provided donated loaves of bread to families in the Anna Drive & Benmore-Canfield neighborhoods.

Anaheim’s COVID-19 Community Effort

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Councilman Trevor O’Neil organized birthday parades for children with the Anaheim Police Department and Anaheim Fire & Rescue to boost young children’s spirits during the pandemic.

Councilman Jordan Brandman has been purchasing meals and promoting local family-owned restaurants.

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First responders, the business community, nonprofit organizations, Anaheim’s city government, and Anaheim residents have come together to support our neighbors who have been hit hardest by the crisis. This civic-minded community spirit will help protect our most vulnerable residents and help begin the recovery to ensure a stronger Anaheim in the recovery.

With the rapidly implemented federal laws and updated

state guidance, employers may feel uncertain about how to respond to certain business circumstances during this pandemic. Over the last few weeks, I’ve received many questions from

concerned business owners on urgent issues that affect their businesses. Following are answers to some common questions and concerns:

Q: What is the difference between furloughing and laying off employees?

A: Furloughed employee remains an employee but with reduced or eliminated work hours, while a layoff generally means a complete employment separation due to the job being eliminated. Recently, the Labor Commissioner stated that if an employer reduces an employee’s scheduled work hours to zero and doesn’t reschedule that employee within the same pay period, the employer has effectively laid off the employee, which triggers final pay requirements.

Q: If we close our company due to COVID-19, how do we give our employees final pay?

A: Employers still must meet final pay requirements and are

subject to waiting time penalties. Currently, by law, employers must provide the final paycheck at the time and location that a severance occurs. Due to social distancing, employers can’t really do these layoffs in person. Once the employee has their employment severed, they must be paid their final pay, including owed vacation and paid time off, to the best of the employer’s ability. Employers should add a day of pay for each day the pay is late to the employee.

Q: Are we required to notify our employees if we learn an employee tested positive for COVID-19?

A: If an employee tests positive for COVID-19, employers should immediately contact their county health officials and the California Department of Public Health. These agencies will direct employers on what steps they need to take. Employers should be mindful of employees’ privacy, and not divulge names. Employers can alert employees with a general statement that an employee has tested positive for COVID-19, and other employees may have been exposed.

Q: How do we pay exempt and nonexempt employ-ees who are working remotely?

A: Pay obligations don’t change simply because an employee (exempt or nonexempt) is working remotely. For nonexempt, hourly employees, all hours worked  must be paid. Employers should accurately track any time worked and pay for overtime, if it occurs. Employers also should ensure that nonexempt employees take uninterrupted, off-duty meal and rest breaks — especially since employees may forget to take their breaks in a home setting. Establishing a telecommute policy is a great way to communicate your expectations to your remote employees.

The circumstances for businesses around COVID-19 are rapidly evolving and will continue to do so over the next few months. If you would like to receive legal updates and/or have additional questions, please email me at [email protected] or give us a call at 657-888-3648. You can also access additional information and recent blogs/resources on COVID-19 as it relates to employers at www.platinumhrcg.com/news

HR FAQs ON COVID-19HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATIONHUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION

Article by Contributing Author:Lisa Fortenbaugh,Founder & CEO, Platinum HR

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Congress has acted quickly to provide financial relief to

businesses, employees and individual taxpayers. A summary of benefits and links to additional information is below:

Emergency Loan Programs

Paycheck Protection Program – SBA program available through your business banker. No collateral or personal guarantee. Loan amounts available up to 2.5 times average monthly compensation. To extent funds are used for payroll, rent/ mortgage interest and utilities, loan may be forgiven. Remaining loan payable over two years @ 1%. https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/paycheck-protection-program-ppp

Economic Injury Disaster Loan – SBA program accessed directly from SBA. Maximum $2M up to 30 year term loans. 3.75% for business loans. 2.75% for non-profit loans. https://www.sba.gov/

funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/economic-injury-disaster-loan-emergency-advance

Main Street Loan - Traditional Bank Loan for larger companies (less than 15k employees or $5B in 2019 revenues). Minimum $500k loan. Maximum Loan tied to four times EBITDA. https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/monetary20200430a.htm

Federal Tax Breaks

Tax Loss Carrybacks – Taxpayers can now carry back tax losses for five years and secure refunds. California allows a two year carryback.

Unlimited Losses From Flow-Thru Entities – The former limits on annual losses from S Corps and Partnerships is removed for 2018-2020 allowing amended returns and larger current year refunds.

Employer Tax Credits for Paid Sick Leave and Dependent Care Costs – Employers with less than 500 employees generally receive a 100% refundable tax credit which can offset 2020 payroll tax deposits. Remaining Payroll Tax liability payable 50% 12/2021 and 50% 12/2022.

Qualified Improvement Property - Allows 2018-2020 leasehold improvements to be treated as 15 year (vs. 39) depreciable property which can be expensed in year placed in service under bonus depreciation rules.

Additional COVID-19 relief and tax planning can be found at: www.hcvt.com. Editor’s Note: Additional COVID-19 resources for businesses are also on Page 15 .

FEDERAL ASSISTANCEFEDERAL ASSISTANCE

COVID-19 | Tax & Loan Relief

Article by Contributing Author:Blake Christian, CPA/MBTPartner, HCVT

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In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Anaheim Mayor Harry

Sidhu has assembled an Economic Recovery Task Force.

Its priorities are to alleviate the financial concerns of Anaheim residents, provide vital services during the crisis, prevent further job losses, maintain Anaheim’s industries, and ensure a robust recovery. The Task Force is comprised of City leaders, the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, Visit Anaheim, other business leaders, and other major stakeholders, including nonprofits, labor, and renters.

On March 24, Mayor Sidhu, Mayor Pro Tem Steve Faessel, and the City Council passed the Anaheim Eviction Protection Program, which ensures that both commercial and residential renters are able to delay payments of rent up to 120 days without fear of late fees, penalties, or eviction, provided that the renters can supply verifiable documentation to their landlord that the rent delay is due to effects of the coronavirus.

At the urging of Mayor Sidhu and Mayor Pro Tem Faessel, the City Council passed the $15 million Anaheim Economic Recovery Plan on March 26. The plan includes $6 million for rental assistance, programs to address homelessness, and other City services for

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residents. It provides $2 million to the Anaheim Community Foundation to give grants to nonprofits that help Anaheim seniors, needy families, and other residents (see Page 3 for an article about the first two rounds of distribution of this money). Another $500,000 goes to promoting a Buy, Shop, and Dine Anaheim program. $6.5 million of Anaheim Convention Center funds are redirected to Visit Anaheim to help the organization sustain its basic operations, so it will able to rapidly resume marketing Anaheim as a convention and tourist destination as soon as regular travel resumes. With this funding, Visit Anaheim has already rebooked two conventions, rescheduled four meetings that had been planning to cancel, and attracted eight new meetings and conventions, which will drive $500 million of economic activity back to Anaheim and $13.9 million in hotel taxes to the City.

In order to incentivize development and business activity in Anaheim, Mayor Sidhu and the Council ordered a 90-day deferral period for hotels and lodging on payment of transient occupancy tax (the hotel bed tax). City staff were also to extend time frames to facilitate developments; deferring, reducing, or waiving fees; implementing electronic plan checks; expediting the plan check and review process; and implementing regulatory relief measures from processes and standards contained in the Municipal Code in order to facilitate ongoing business activities and development activities. Restaurants with on-site alcohol permits are now permitted to sell alcohol as part of to-go food orders.

Anaheim Public Utilities has suspended all shutoffs for nonpayment. In other words, water and power for all residents and businesses will continue uninterrupted even if they are unable to pay their utility bills due to the pandemic.

Recognizing that people are sheltering in place at home, parking enforcement for street sweeping is not being enforced during the pandemic. (However, public safety and health parking regulations will continue to be enforced, such as parking in front of fire hydrants, along red curbs, in disabled parking stalls without a placard, parking in alleys, and in areas with road maintenance.)

“Coronavirus is the challenge of our time,” said Mayor Sidhu. “Our first responders and our entire city is rising to that challenge. But a vital part of any crisis is recovery. This plan will address the needs of those who are suffering now and prepare for us to welcome back visitors when it is safe and responsible to do so.”

Mayor Sidhu’s Economic Recovery Task Force & Plan

Mayor Pro Tem Steve Faessel carrying boxes of donated canned food at Angel Stadium.

Mayor Harry Sidhu carrying boxes of donated surgical masks from BYD and Anaheim Resort Transportation.

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Henry and Susan Samueli have announced that all 2,100 of

their part-time staff will be paid through June 30 for all events, even if the events have been rescheduled, postponed, or canceled. This applies to all programs and events at the Honda Center, the San Diego Gulls, JT Schmid’s Restaurant and Brewery, and the nine ice and inline sports facilities.

This continued pay will enable these employees to continue to have a source of income during (and immediately after) the safer-at-home order resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. This will reduce the level of financial uncertainty that these employees and their families will face from the pandemic.

“The Samueli family’s primary concern is the welfare of their employees. [This] is another example of their kindness, generosity and support for the local community,” said Anaheim Arena Management President/CEO Tim Ryan. “As a result of their decision, 2,100 dedicated part-time staff members will have one less immediate concern during this significant health crisis. We join them in wishing everybody good health during this unprecedented time.”

Disney Donates 100,000 N95 Masks, 150,000 Ponchos, and Over 270 Tons of Food

During the safer-at-home order, Disney Parks have made over $3 million worth of in-kind donations, including 100,000 N95 masks, 150,000 rain ponchos, and over 270 tons of food. The masks will play a vital role in protecting doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel. The ponchos will help hospital staff protect their clothing and lengthen the life of personal protective equipment (PPE). The food includes fresh fruit, vegetables, dairy products, and packaged goods. Thanks to the Disney donation, Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County and OC Food Bank were able to distribute hundreds of pallets of food to pantries and distribution sites across Orange County.

“This is truly an unprecedented time we are living in, but I can’t help but stay optimistic that we will get through this, both as a business and as a community,” said Disneyland Resort President Rebecca Campbell. “I’m also proud to see glimmers of hope throughout the community as businesses, government and

residents come together to inspire one another… While none of us knows exactly how long this will last, I think we know one thing… Orange County will emerge better and stronger than ever before.”

Angels Issue One-Time Payments to Staff for AprilAngels Baseball announced

they have issued $1.2 million in one-time payments to 1,800 gameday employees and contractors at Angel Stadium, exceeding the funding standard set by Major League Baseball for individual teams.

“We understand the important contribution that all ballpark workers play in creating a memorable experience at Angel Stadium and have invested over $1 million to provide financial resources during this unprecedented time,” said Angels spokeswoman Marie Garvey. “Our organization took an inclusive approach and Angels ballpark employees received a one-time distribution in April.”

Major Anaheim Employers Step Up

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While restaurants are closed for dining in during this time, many in Anaheim are offering delivery, take-out, and curbside pick-up. The following list has been created as a resource to help our community support local restaurants. Visit our website for daily updates to the

list and additional information on hours, promotions, street addresses, and website links. Email [email protected] to add more restaurants to the list.

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ANAHEIM RESTAURANT GUIDEANAHEIM RESTAURANT GUIDE

RESTAURANT ZIP & PHONE WEBSITE

18 Folds, Seafood Cove, Mini Monster 92805(714) 386-5768

dtfh.square.site

Above All Catering 92804 (714) 220-1289

aboveallcatering.com

Anaheim Brewery 92805(714) 780-1888

anaheimbrew.com

Baci Italian Restaurant 92807(714) 292-2220

bacidifirenzetrattoria.com

Bagel Me 92807(714) 685-9723

bagelme.com/anaheim-hills

Bay Poké Hawaiian Fish House 92805(714) 602-6673

baypoke.com

Benihana 92806(714) 774-4940

order.benihana.com

BJ’s 92808(714) 787-3580

bjsrestaurants.com/locations/ca/anaheim-hills

Blakes BBQ 92806(714) 630-8574

blakesplacebbq.com

Brewery X 92806(657) 999-1500

brewery-x.com/menu

Bronx Sandwich Company 92802(714) 758-3707

bronxsandwich.com

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. 92802(714) 635-4867

bubbagump.com/locations/anaheim

Burger King 92807(714) 637-9920

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Burger Theory 92802(714) 748-7777

burgertheoryanaheim.com

Byblos Mediterranean Grill 92807(714) 509-1222

byblosgrill.com

Cafe Ssing Ssing 92801(714) 995-5191

California Fish Grill 92802(714) 430-8991

cafishgrill.com

California Fish Grill 92807(714) 777-5710 

cafishgrill.com

Campetellis 92807(714) 974-2884

campitellicookiesanaheim.com

Canyon Catering 92865(714) 970-7777

canyoncatering.net

Carl’s Jr. 92801(714) 776-8054

carlsjr.com

Casa Rangel 92807(714) 974-0616

CAVA Mediterranean 92808(714) 782-7478

cava.com

Cervantes Mexican Kitchen 92805(714) 776-8398

ka-catering.com

Colony Wine Merchant 92805(657) 208-1860

colonywinemerchant.com

Cortina’s 92804(714) 535-1948

cortinasitalianfood.com

Craftsman Pizza:Bar:Grill 92807(714) 777-1477

craftsmanpizza.com

Decades 80s/90s Bar & Grill 92805(714) 904-1606

decadesbarandgrill.com

DoMo Sushi 92808(714) 974-7719

domosushica.com

Downtown Anaheim Certified Farmers’ Market

92805(714) 956-3586

downtownanaheim.com

Far East Garden Chinese Food 92807(714) 282-5482

Flamebroiler 92808(714) 282-0604

flamebroilerusa.com/locations/anaheim-hills

Fusion Sushi 92808(714)-998-3939

facebook.com/Fusion-Sushi-Anaheim-Hills-701807229900893

Georgia’s Kitchen - Anaheim Packing House 92805(714) 906-1900

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Golden Road Brewing 92806(714) 912-4015

goldenroad.la/pubs/pub-oc

Happy Kitchen 92806(714) 829-4214

happykitchenanaheim.com

Healthy Junk 92805(714) 772-Junk

thehealthyjunk.com

Hibachi 92808(714) 998-4110

facebook.com/Hibachi-Steak-House-113216705414663

House of Chimney Cakes 92805(714) 603-7859

thehouseofchimneycakes.com

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Hummus Bean 92805(714) 603-7571

hummusbean.com

Hummus Bean 92807(714) 363-3707

hummusbean.com

Imperial Thai Cuisine 92808(714) 921-8710

imperialthaicuisine.com

Island’s 92808(714) 974-5709

islandsrestaurants.com

Jagerhaus 92806(714) 502-9500

Jagerhaus .net

Jav’s BBQ 92805(714) 844-2680

javsbbq.co 

Jersey Mike’s Anaheim 92802(714) 276-8323

jerseymikes.com

Joe’s Crab Shack 92840(714) 703-0505

joescrabshack.com

Joe’s Italian Ice & Ice Cream 92802(714) 703-2100

joesice.com

K&A Downtown Café 92805(714) 778-5455

ka-catering.com

Karl Strauss Brewing Company 92806(714) 940-1772

karlstrauss.com/visit/anaheim

Keno’s Restaurant 92807(714) 761-5366

kenosrestaurant.com

Kookoo Grill - The Original Fusion Teriyaki Joint

92805(714) 603-7665

kookoogrill.com

Kung Pao House 92804(714) 828-1168

anaheimkungpao.com

Latte Da Ristorante 92808(714) 974-1234

lattedaanaheim.com

Lazy Bird 92805(714) 603-7288

lazybirdbowl.com

Lit Café OC 92807(657) 208-3485

litcafeoc.com

Los Tacos Amigos 92801(714) 833-5181

Mama Cozza’s Italian 92804(714) 635-0063

mamacozzas.com

Marri’s 92802(714) 533-1631

marrispizza.com

McDonald’s Various Locations mcdonalds.com

Medii Kitchen 92807(714) 974-4633

mediikitchen.com

Mimi’s Café 92802(714) 956-2223

mimiscafe.com

Mini Monster 92805 minimonstercafe.com

Morton’s The Steakhouse 92802(714) 621-0101

mortons.com

NORMS Restaurant 92801(714) 776-3663

normsrestaurants.com

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RESTAURANT ZIP & PHONE WEBSITENothing Bundt Cakes, Anaheim-Orange 92867

(714) 769-2000nothingbundtcakes.com/bakery/ca/anaheim-orange

Nova Kitchen & Bar 92840(714) 696-0888

ophanaheim.com

OC Wine Mart & Deli 92865(714) 202-5886

ocwinemart.com

Okayama Kobo Bakery 92805(714) 603-7332

okayamakobousa.com

Olive Tree Restaurant 92804(714) 535-2878

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Pali Wine Co. 92805(949) 274-3758

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Pancake House 92805(714) 535-9815

ophanaheim.com

Pandor Bakery 92866(714) 912-4007

pandorbakery.com

Panera 92808 (714) 279-9137

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Pepz 92804(714) 991-6459

pepzpizza.com

Pepz 92806(714) 991-9900

pepzpizza.com

Pepz 92807(714) 637-1920

pepzpizza.com

Pho Real Tea House 92805(714) 300-4861

phorealteahouse.business.site

Pickup Stix 92807(714) 974-9777

pickupstix.com/restaurant/anaheim-hills-ca/5576-east-santa-ana-canyon-road

Pop Comics & Culture Emporium 92805(657) 208-3835

popcomicshop.com

Porky’s 92808(714) 974-8338

porkyspizza.com

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers 92801(714) 948-0563

raisingcanes.com

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers 92807(714) 637-5001

raisingcanes.com

Reunion Kitchen 92807(714) 283-1062

reunionkitchen.net

Rodrigo’s Mexican Grill 92801(714) 995-2661

rodrigos.com

Rodrigo’s Mexican Grill 92807(714) 974-2291

rodrigos.com

Rojos Hot Chicken 92801(714) 833-5181

Romano’s Macaroni Grill 92807(714) 637-6643

macaronigrill.com

Rosine’s 92808(714) 283-5141

rosines.com

Rubio’s 92807(714) 279-0075

rubios.com

Ruby’s Diner Anaheim 92805(714) 635-7829

rubys.com/locations/anaheim

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RESTAURANT ZIP & PHONE WEBSITERuth’s Chris Steak House 92802

(714) 750-5466ruthschris.com

Sabrosada 92802(714) 817-6932

sabrosada.com

Seasons Kitchen USA 92801(714) 829-4213

seasonskitchenusa.com

Shakey’s Pizza Parlor 92801(714) 533-0442

shakeys.com/locations/orange/anaheim-pizza-restaurant

Siam Savory Thai Cuisine 92808(714) 282-1167

siamsavorythai.com

Sinofusion 92807(714) 974-8889

sinofusionanaheim.com

Slater’s 50/50 92807(714) 602-8115

slaters5050.com

Strong Water Anaheim 92805(714) 829-4060

strongwateranaheim.com

Sugar Buzz 92807(714) 941-9059

sugarbuzzinc.com

Suthathip Thai Restaurant 92807 (714) 921-3897

suthathipthaianaheim.com

Tacos Shakas 92805(714) 603-7033

The Cafe Krafe 92806(714) 634-8201

thecafekrave.com

The Cheesecake Factory 92802(714) 533-7500

thecheesecakefactory.com

The Fresh Bites 92805(714) 603-7974

thefreshbites.com

The Original Pancake House 92805(714) 535-9815

ophanaheim.com

The Pizza Press 92802(714) 323-7134

thepizzapress.com

THE RANCH Restaurant & Saloon 92805(714) 817-4200

theranch.com/restaurant

Tiscareno’s Catering & Events 92807(714) 693-1030

tiscatering.com

Togo’s 92807(714) 779-8866

Togos.com

Togo’s 92808(714) 998-3361

Togos.com

Tony’s Original Deli & Bottle Shop 92805(714) 778-1151

facebook.com/TonysOriginalDeliAnaheim

Top Class Pizza 92807(714) 630-0555

topclasspizza1.com

URBANA, The Anaheim Packing House 92805(714) 502-0255

urbanaanaheim.com

Umami Burger 92805(714) 991-8626

umamiburger.com

UNSUNG Brewing Company 92805(714) 844-2300

unsungbrewing.com

Wood Ranch 92808(714) 974-6660

woodranch.com/restaurants/anaheimhills

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RESTAURANT ZIP & PHONE WEBSITEYagi Japanese Restaurant 92807

(714) 974-4512yagijapanese.wixsite.com/yagi

Yosuke Sushi 92808(714) 921-4002

Zait and Zaatar 92801(714) 991-9996

zaitandzaatar.com

Zitos 92807(714) 998-2000

zitospizza.com

Zov’s Tustin 92780(714) 280-9687

zovs.com/locations

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COVID-19 BUSINESS ASSISTANCECOVID-19 BUSINESS ASSISTANCE

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Response and Recovery Resources

Available resources are changing on a daily basis. Please visit our web site at anaheimchamber.org for the most up-to-date information on available

resources. The web site also has details about each program, their eligibility requirements, links to program web sites, and links to applications (if applicable). For additional information about federal loans and tax credits, see page 5.

Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu, Mayor Pro Tem Steve Faessel, and the City Council moved quickly to approve the Anaheim Economic Recovery Plan on March 26 (see page 6). They provided funding for a nonprofit grant program (see page 3). They passed an eviction moratorium for both residential and commercial renters while setting a deadline for landlords to be paid back rent. Anaheim is providing housing assistance programs for residents. Restaurant alcohol regulations have been relaxed, and hotel taxes have been deferred. Using State funding, Anaheim will provide housing for the homeless during the pandemic to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.

Private Sector-Sponsored Grant Programs• Hello Alice’s Business for All Grant• Facebook’s Small Business Grants Program• LISC/Verizon Small Business Recovery Fund• Salesforce Care Small Business Grants• GoFundMe’s Small Business Relief Fund• IFundWomen COVID-19 Relief Fund (for women-owned

businesses)• Doonie Fund by digitalundivided (for Black women-owned

businesses)• Spanx by Sara Blakely Foundation’s Red Backpack Fund (for

women-owned businesses)

Federal Loan Programs• SBA Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan• SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL)• Federal Reserve’s Main Street Lending Program

State Loan Programs• State of California Small Business Disaster Relief/Assistance

Loan Guarantee Program• State of California Capital Access Program (CalCAP)

Federal Tax Deferral Programs• Social Security Tax Deferral• Income Tax Return Extension and Payment Deferral

State Tax Deferral Program• State of California Small Business Relief Payment Plan (Sales

Tax Deferral)• State of California Tax Return Extension and Payment

Deferral

Federal Tax Credits• Employee Retention Credit• Paid Sick Leave Credit• Child Care Leave Credit

County Late Penalty Cancellation for Property Taxes• County of Orange COVID-19 Penalty Cancellation

City Residential/Commercial Rent Deferral Program• City of Anaheim Eviction Protection Program

Restaurant/Brewery Industry-Specific Resources• Federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan’s Special

Provisions for Multi-Location Restaurants• State of California Regulatory Relief for Alcohol Sales• State of California Alcohol License Renewal Extension• City of Anaheim Regulatory Relief for Alcohol Sales• State/County Great Plates Delivered Program (Buying Meals

from Local Restaurants for Seniors)• Visit Anaheim/Anaheim Chamber of Commerce/Anaheim

Orange County Hotel & Lodging Association’s Anaheim Restaurant Guide (see pages 9-14)

• Free Yelp Services/Products

Hotel/Lodging Industry-Specific Resources• Federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan’s Special

Provisions for Multi-Location Hotels and Lodging• City of Anaheim’s Hotel Tax Payment Deferral

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2099 S. State College BlvdSuite 650Anaheim, CA 92806(714) 758-0222 | [email protected]

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEETodd Ament, Anaheim Chamber of Commerce President / CEO

Ross McCune, Caisteal Builders, Inc.

Chairman

Jeff Farano, SA Recycling Past Chairman

Larry Slagle, Yellow Cab of Greater O.C.

Vice-Chair, Economic Development

Joseph Karaki, Western States Engineering, Inc.

At Large

Bill O’Connell, O’Connell Hotel Group Vice-Chair, Finance

Tom Wemhoff, Manheim California Vice-Chair, Special Events

Greg Ellis, Control Air Conditioning Vice-Chair, Golf Tournament

Alicia Valadez, Northgate Gonzalez Markets Vice-Chair, Taste of Anaheim

George Adams, SA Recycling

Peter Agarwal, Citizens Business Bank

Michaela Feldman, The Catch

Ron Brown, Freeman Company

Mark Himmelstein, Newmeyer & Dillion

Joe Hoffman, CORE360

Derral McGinnis, Bomel Construction

Luke Mauricio, UPS

Vince Nardolillo, Reborn Cabinets, Inc.

Tracy Nowakowski, L&N Linen Supply

Tony Serna, Agency|51 Advertising

Richard Perez, Brightview Landscape Services

ANAHEIM CHAMBER BUSINESS ADVOCATE is the quarterly publication produced by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce with the purpose of

promoting and covering local business and community news.

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CHAMBER LEADERSHIPCHAMBER LEADERSHIPANAHEIM CHAMBER STAFF

Todd AmentPresident/[email protected] Laura CunninghamSenior Vice [email protected]

Wendy CurtisAccounting [email protected]

Heather SieversDirector of [email protected]

Kathleen EngeDirector of [email protected]

Chris NguyenPolicy Analyst / Legislative [email protected]

Jim CainAnaheim Hills Community [email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS